Which is the better HDTV Brand: LG or Samsung?

I've been spending quite some time at Best Buy comparing T.V. brands. From my research and from my observations, I feel that LG and Samsung are the best that I can go with, and that LED is pretty good, but that I don't think I really need it, unless I get a killer deal. It's strange because sometimes I think I see a difference, and other times I feel that there is only a slight difference, or nothing at all. I also compared between 60 and 120 MHZ (60 MHZ would be much cheaper). Again, I couldn't see a huge difference, if anything at all. I'd like to get your opinions on which brand is generally recognized as better.

I've been spending quite some time at Best Buy comparing T.V. brands. From my research and from my observations, I feel that LG and Samsung are the best that I can go with, and that LED is pretty good, but that I don't think I really need it, unless I get a killer deal. It's strange because sometimes I think I see a difference, and other times I feel that there is only a slight difference, or nothing at all. I also compared between 60 and 120 MHZ (60 MHZ would be much cheaper). Again, I couldn't see a huge difference, if anything at all. I'd like to get your opinions on which brand is generally recognized as better.

As a former Best Buy employee, I say Samsung Hands down!

BTW the 120hz (or even 240hz) is well worth it if you use bluray or ps3.

LED is better but if your on a budget, just go with LCD. As for prices, find a model that you like then search everywhere. Amazon, Google shopping, Best Buy, Frys (if you have them out there). If you find it online, just go to Best Buy and ask for a price match. Sometimes they won't match online but if they're slow enough that day, they will.

I would go with Samsung. And if you're doing gaming on the tv, you should prolly go for 60hz to eliminate or minimize lag. I'm going to get another nice tv as well but I'm not sure gaming would be ideal on it so I'm going to stick with my old fashioned Sanyo tv for my games...especially fighting games like tekken which require strict timing.

I can't speak on Samsung from a user perspective but everywhere I look...I always see good reviews on them.

Sony Bravia and Sharp AQUOS are brands that stick out to me (assuming you're flexible).

I have a 32 inch 1080p LG LCD in my room that i use as one of my computer monitors, and for my direcTV hd/dvr box, and a PS3 and i love it

did a lot of research when i bought it, conclusion i came to was that ultimately, samsung will be a better TV (meaning some of the specs are better, for example, the comparable 32 inch 1080p samsung at the time i bought my LG had a contrast ratio of 70,000, whereas the LG had 50,000 (i think)) the thing is too, a lot of the specs are minute details, most people couldn't even tell you what a contrast ratio refers to, so it might not be worth the xtra dough if you don't have anything that uses 1080p. all this is speaking from about a year ago or something...i bought the LG because a random 24 hour sale(possibly mistake on amazon) made it about 200 cheaper than the 32inch samsung...i think originally it was only like a 70 dollar difference...

ultimately, IMO, samsung is the best...sony, LG, and maybe one or two other brands make up the top teir. LG = best for the money. typically cheaper than similar samsung TVs, with slightly lower specs

if its in the budget, the best pictures i've seen on TVs have been samsung LEDs...we had a 240hz 42inch samsung LED at my house for awhile, but the owner moved out...so its gone, but the picture was outrageous

just as long as you keep in mind to not just buy any TV because its 120hz...do your research on a model before you buy it to find out of if they have a history of failure, or other problems, and how the warranties and customer service is...you'll be fine

i knew people that bought cheap LCDs, and they died inside of a year, but they were [expletive]ed because it was only a 3 month warranty or something...

My personal tv is an LG and I absolutely love it. We have two other tvs that are Samsungs. They are awesome as well. Overall, I've done a lot of research and seen a lot of tvs over the years from different brands. Most people would tell you Samsung is the best and I have to agree, HOWEVER, that's not to say you can't find other tvs from other brands such as LG as you mention here, that has certain models that are comparable if not better. The thing I don't like about Samsung though is they're unfortunately quite notorious for their tvs breaking down pretty quickly, at least quicker than they should. You could read up about that almost everywhere. It's out there. So because of that, I deem it a little risky and that's why I went with an LG for myself, at least one of the reasons. This is my baby:

just as long as you keep in mind to not just buy any TV because its 120hz...do your research on a model before you buy it to find out of if they have a history of failure, or other problems, and how the warranties and customer service is...you'll be fine

i knew people that bought cheap LCDs, and they died inside of a year, but they were [expletive]ed because it was only a 3 month warranty or something...

research is key, but brand name isn't my "cheap" tv has lasted 3 years n newest is perfect with no issues

Thanks guys...Some really great information here. As I said before, I think Samsung looked a little bit better in the store, but need to do much more observation before I make a purchase. LG just has unbelievably great reviews, and so that's why I'm seriously considering them, but Samsung is recognized as the best in the business, although I'll have to keep the possible short shelf life in mind. The 32 and 42 inch LG LCD's that you guys have really look amazing, and have all gotten really great reviews. I'll just have to make sure I get a great deal, and that I learn about how to calibrate my T.V. on my own when I get it.